Well, I’m glad that some progress is being made! I agree with the other posters on question that need answering (has the father been notified? Is your sister being unduly coerced? Is she really ‘on board’ with the idea?)
But for now, I’m going to address a question that has, for the most part, gone unanswered. How are YOU doing? Has the yelling stopped? It sounds like you, who are innocent in the situation, and seemed to be mainly on your parents’ side of the issue, have been hurt by all this drama!
You should not be penalized for what you did not do. Are your parents talking this over calmly, now? That should let you relax, to some extent.
Your parents, as it seems two of their children took paths that deviated from their standards, must examine their own behavior. Strictness and high expectations are fine, but if not tempered with a generous helping of love, will do them little good. Are either of your parents seeing making your sister give up her baby as a punishment? That is not a very Christian attitude. Your sister’s sin was having sex out of wedlock…not conceiving and bearing a child. She probably didn’t plan to get pregnant, and wanting to keep the baby , while it may not be feasible, is a way of taking responsibility
for what she has done.
I hope your parents and sister have, aside from Catholic Charities, spoken to your priest? A Christian counselor? Ideally, they should be speaking to both.
I kind of went off on a tangent, but these questions do need addressing. I just hope that you are getting some much-needed relaxation, now. And, to those ho are now questioning it, note that the adoption is, in essence to some part, open;the mother knows where they live, and, if they were insisting on a closed adoption, would not be allowing this. And another thing to watch out for, mainly for the prospective adoptive parents (as the mother is living with them, now, or soon will be);be careful just after the baby is born. I know of mothers, married mothers whose pregnancies were planned, whose husbands were totally on board…have had ‘post partum’ depression. after the baby is born. So, to all involved, don’t be too quick in sending her away, taking over all baby care, etc., as some women have hurt themselves, or even committed suicide, at this time. Not all mothers get it, but, please, be very careful.
I know, I’m thinking out loud…Kate, enjoy this time, and get some much needed rest!